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Biofuel Cell Operating in Vivo in Rat
Authors:Jorge A Castorena‐Gonzalez  Christopher Foote  Kevin MacVittie  Jan Halámek  Lenka Halámková  Luis A Martinez‐Lemus  Evgeny Katz
Institution:1. Department of Biological Engineering, University of Missouri‐Columbia, 134 Research Park Drive, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;2. Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri‐Columbia, 134 Research Park Drive, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;3. Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science,eDepartment of Biology, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699, USA;4. Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Missouri‐Columbia, 134 Research Park Drive, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
Abstract:Biocatalytic electrodes made of buckypaper were modified with PQQ‐dependent glucose dehydrogenase on the anode and with laccase on the cathode. The enzyme modified electrodes were assembled in a biofuel cell which was first characterized in human serum solution and then the electrodes were placed onto exposed rat cremaster tissue. Glucose and oxygen dissolved in blood were used as the fuel and oxidizer, respectively, for the implanted biofuel cell operation. The steady‐state open circuitry voltage of 140±30 mV and short circuitry current of 10±3 µA (current density ca. 5 µA cm?2 based on the geometrical electrode area of 2 cm2) were achieved in the in vivo operating biofuel cell. Future applications of implanted biofuel cells for powering of biomedical and sensor devices are discussed.
Keywords:Implanted biofuel cell  Rat cremaster tissue  Biocatalytic electrodes  PQQ‐dependent glucose dehydrogenase  Laccase  Buckypaper
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